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Court halts flight cuts at Amsterdam Schiphol due to EU regulation requirements

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Court halts flight cuts at Amsterdam Schiphol due to EU regulation requirements
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A recent decision by the Dutch Supreme Court has halted efforts to reduce the number of flights at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. The ruling, issued on July 12, overturned a previous Amsterdam Court of Appeal decision that had backed government plans to limit annual movements to 460,000 as part of noise-reduction measures.

The court's decision mandates that any environmental restrictions on air traffic must adhere to European Union regulations. This comes after the former Dutch government faced legal challenges and subsequently suspended plans to cut aircraft movements, including reducing business aviation flights to 12,000 per year starting March 2024.

In early July, a new coalition government was established in the Netherlands. Infrastructure Minister Barry Madlener indicated during a parliamentary hearing that this administration does not plan to reinstate policies limiting capacity at Schiphol Airport.

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Bastiaan de Bruijne from EU Aviation Advisory consultancy suggested that ongoing legal pressures from airlines and local residents might compel the government to revisit this issue. Additionally, he noted that the European Commission could examine the situation as part of its review of past governmental policies.

Royal Schiphol Group emphasized the need for a balanced approach if flight reductions are pursued due to noise concerns. "What this ruling provides is clarity and certainty," said a spokesperson for Royal Schiphol Group. They stressed the importance of creating an airport traffic decree with legal protections for residents while offering clear rules for reducing nuisance and emissions.

Dutch airline KLM welcomed the court's decision, stating: “Today, the Supreme Court ruled that any measure leading to a reduction in the number of aircraft movements at Schiphol must go through a balanced approach procedure in accordance with European legislation.”

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